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  2. Raja - Wikipedia

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    Imperial, royal, noble, gentry and chivalric ranks in West, Central, South Asia and North Africa. Raja ( / ˈrɑːdʒɑː /; from Sanskrit: राजन्, IAST rājan-) is a royal Sanskrit title that was historically used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The title was used by Indian sovereign monarchs, vassal rulers and highest ...

  3. Rajendra I - Wikipedia

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    With his triumph over the Kadaram, Rajendra assumed the new title "Kadaremkondaan", and one of his grandsons who led the Kadaram expedition was given the title "Kadaremkonda Cholan" (the Chola who captured Kadarem). A region of the present-day Kudimallur, Tamil Nadu, was named "Kadarekonda Cholapuram".

  4. Rajaraja I - Wikipedia

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    Rajaraja I ( Middle Tamil: Rājarāja Cōḻaṉ; 947 – 1014), [ 1][ 3] also known as Rajaraja the Great, was a Chola emperor who reigned from 985 CE to 1014 CE. He is known for his conquests of South India and parts of Sri Lanka, and increasing Chola influence across the Indian Ocean. [ 4][ 5]

  5. Thangalaan - Wikipedia

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    Tamil. Budget. est. ₹ 100–150 crore [ 3][ 4][ 5] Thangalaan ( transl. The Son of Gold) is an upcoming Indian Tamil -language action adventure film [ 6] directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Studio Green, Neelam Productions and Jio Studios. The film stars Vikram in the titular role, alongside Malavika Mohanan, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Daniel ...

  6. List of Tamil monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Parakrama Kulasekara Pandyan (1543–1552 CE) Nelveli Maran (1552–1564 CE) Cataiyavarman Adiveerama Pandyan (1564–1604 CE) Varathunga Pandyan (1588–1612 CE) Varakunarama Pandyan (1613–1618 CE) Kollankondan ( Approx 1620 CE) Mutharaiyar dynasty (600 and 850 CE) Mutharaiyar dynasty is one of the royal dynasty in Tamil Nadu state of India.

  7. Meikeerthi - Wikipedia

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    Meikeerthi is a Tamil word meaning "true fame". During the rule of Rajaraja Chola I it became common practice to begin inscriptions of grant with a standard praise for the king's achievements and conquests. This practice was adopted by Raja Raja's descendants and the later Pandya kings. The length of a meikeerthi may vary from a few lines to a ...

  8. Sawai Jai Singh - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Hinduism. Sawai Jai Singh II (3 November 1688 – 21 September 1743), was the 29th Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber, who later founded the fortified city of Jaipur and made it his capital. He became the ruler of Amber at the age of 11, after the death of his father, Mirza Raja Bishan Singh, on 31 December 1699.

  9. Raja (name) - Wikipedia

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    Raja ( Arabic: رجاء) is an Arabic given name. The meaning of name Raja is "Hope" or Hopeful. Raja ibn Haywa, was a prominent early Muslim theological and political adviser of the Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Malik ( r. 685–705), al-Walid I (r. 705–715), Sulayman (r. 715–717) and Umayyad caliph Umar (r. 717–720).